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Adolescent Health Insurance Status: Analyses of Trends in Coverage and Preliminary Estimates of the Effects of an Employer Mandate and Medicaid Expansion on the Uninsured

Description: This report examines the health insurance status of adolescents (10 to 18 years of age) based on census data. It considers the reasons that some adolescents are insured and others are not, changes in the number of uninsured adolescents over time, and the effects of various approaches to ensure that more adolescents have insurance.
Date: June 1989
Creator: United States. Congress. Office of Technology Assessment.
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Aerial Radiometric and Magnetic Survey: Eastville/Norfolk National Topographic Map, North Carolina/Virginia/Maryland

Description: From abstract: "The results of analyses of the airborne gamma radiation and total magnetic field survey flown for the region identified as the Eastville/Norfolk National Topographic Maps, numbered NJ18-10 for Norfolk and NJ18-8,11 for Eastville, are presented in this report."
Date: 1989
Creator: Geodata International
Location: None

[Appendix C-DARS Data Plots from Test SFD 1-3]

Description: Graphs showing plots of the qualified Power Burst Facility (PBF) Data Acquisition and Reduction System (DARS) data from Test Severe Fuel Damage (SFD) 1-3 performed at the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory. Qualified data is shown as a solid line and trend data appears as a dashed line.
Date: September 1989
Creator: Martinson, Zoel R.; Gasparini, M.; Hobbins, Richard R.; Petti, D. A.; Allison, C. M.; Hohorst, J. K. et al.

[Appendix C-DARS Data Plots from Test SFD 1-4]

Description: Graphs showing plots of the qualified Power Burst Facility (PBF) Data Acquisition and Reduction System (DARS) data from Test Severe Fuel Damage (SFD) 1-4 performed at the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory. Qualified data is shown as a solid line and trend data appears as a dashed line (see page C-16 of report). Time (in seconds) appears on the x-axis and pressure (MPa) appears on the y-axis.
Date: April 1989
Creator: Petti, D. A.; Martinson, Zoel R.; Hobbins, Richard R.; Allison, C. M.; Carlson, E. R.; Hagrman, Donald L. et al.

[Appendix C-SFD 1-3 Concentration Data, Gasline]

Description: Scatter plots of isotopic concentrations from gasline detectors derived from Test Severe Fuel Damage (SFD) 1-3 gamma-ray spectral analysis showing measurement times(s) on the x-axis and concentration for each isotope on the y-axis.
Date: September 1989
Creator: Martinson, Zoel R.; Gasparini, M.; Hobbins, Richard R.; Petti, D. A.; Allison, C. M.; Hohorst, J. K. et al.

[Appendix C-SFD 1-3 Concentration Data, Liquidline]

Description: Scatter plots of isotopic concentrations from liquidline detectors derived from Test Severe Fuel Damage (SFD) 1-3 gamma-ray spectral analysis showing measurement times(s) on the x-axis and concentration for each isotope on the y-axis.
Date: September 1989
Creator: Martinson, Zoel R.; Gasparini, M.; Hobbins, Richard R.; Petti, D. A.; Allison, C. M.; Hohorst, J. K. et al.

[Appendix C-SFD 1-3 Concentration Data, Steamline]

Description: Scatter plots of isotopic concentrations from steamline detectors derived from Test Severe Fuel Damage (SFD) 1-3 gamma-ray spectral analysis showing measurement times(s) on the x-axis and concentration for each isotope on the y-axis.
Date: September 1989
Creator: Martinson, Zoel R.; Gasparini, M.; Hobbins, Richard R.; Petti, D. A.; Allison, C. M.; Hohorst, J. K. et al.

[Appendix C-SFD 1-4 Concentration Data, Gasline]

Description: Scatter plots of isotopic concentrations from gasline detectors derived from Test Severe Fuel Damage (SFD) 1-4 gamma-ray spectral analysis showing measurement time (in seconds) on the x-axis and concentration for each isotope on the y-axis.
Date: April 1989
Creator: Petti, D. A.; Martinson, Zoel R.; Hobbins, Richard R.; Allison, C. M.; Carlson, E. R.; Hagrman, Donald L. et al.

[Appendix C-SFD 1-4 Concentration Data, Liquidline]

Description: Scatter plots of isotopic concentrations from liquidline detectors derived from Test Severe Fuel Damage (SFD) 1-4 gamma-ray spectral analysis showing measurement time (in seconds) on the x-axis and concentration for each isotope on the y-axis.
Date: April 1989
Creator: Petti, D. A.; Martinson, Zoel R.; Hobbins, Richard R.; Allison, C. M.; Carlson, E. R.; Hagrman, Donald L. et al.

[Appendix C-SFD 1-4 Concentration Data, Main Floor]

Description: Scatter plots of isotopic concentrations from main floor detectors derived from Test Severe Fuel Damage (SFD) 1-4 gamma-ray spectral analysis showing measurement time (in seconds) on the x-axis and concentration for each isotope on the y-axis.
Date: April 1989
Creator: Petti, D. A.; Martinson, Zoel R.; Hobbins, Richard R.; Allison, C. M.; Carlson, E. R.; Hagrman, Donald L. et al.

[Appendix C-SFD 1-4 Concentration Data, Steamline]

Description: Scatter plots of isotopic concentrations from steamline detectors derived from Test Severe Fuel Damage (SFD) 1-4 gamma-ray spectral analysis showing measurement time (in seconds) on the x-axis and concentration for each isotope on the y-axis.
Date: April 1989
Creator: Petti, D. A.; Martinson, Zoel R.; Hobbins, Richard R.; Allison, C. M.; Carlson, E. R.; Hagrman, Donald L. et al.

[Appendix I-SCDAP/RELAP5 Analysis Model Code Calculations]

Description: Code calculations associated with Analysis of Test Severe Fuel Damage (SFD) 1-3 "performed with Quality Assured Version 251 of the SCDAP/RELAP5/MOD2 code, which is a computer code designed to characterize and quantify fuel damage processes in a reactor vessel during severe accidents. The code can be applied to the analysis of an individual fuel bundle, such as is the case for Test SFD 1-3, or to the analysis of an entire primary coolant system." (Page I-3 of the report)
Date: September 1989
Creator: Martinson, Zoel R.; Gasparini, M.; Hobbins, Richard R.; Petti, D. A.; Allison, C. M.; Hohorst, J. K. et al.
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Assessing Contractor Use in Superfund: a background paper of OTA's assessment on Superfund implementation

Description: This report addresses five key questions; to what extent is superfund dependent on contractors? Why depend on contracting to such a great extent? Is the extent of superfund’s dependence on contracting appropriate? Does the extent of superfund’s dependence on contracting reduce environmental effectiveness? Is superfund’s heavy dependence on contracting cost effective?
Date: January 1989
Creator: United States. Congress. Office of Technology Assessment.
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The Beckman 7C Thermal Cell (Hydrogen Monitor) Experiments

Description: Report describing small-scale laboratory experiments using a Beckman model 7C thermal conductivity cell conducted in order to provide a better understanding of the response of the hydrogen monitor during Power Burst Facility (PDF) Severe Fuel Damage (SFD) tests (p. 1).
Date: April 1989
Creator: Petti, D. A.; Carboneau, M. L; Martinson, Zoel R.; Hobbins, Richard R.; Allison, C. M.; Carlson, E. R. et al.
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Beneath the bottom line: agricultural approaches to reduce agrichemical contamination of groundwater

Description: This report descriptively reviews findings from recent sample surveys of farmer attitudes about agricultural chemicals and groundwater quality; their practices and motivations related to chemical management; and their responses to public policy alternatives addressing this issue.
Date: March 1989
Creator: Paddgit, Steven & Wintsch, Susan J.
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Big Dumb Boosters: A Low-Cost Space Transportation Option?

Description: This background paper describes and examines a launch vehicle concept commonly known as the “Big Dumb Booster,” a concept that derives from efforts first made in the 1960s to minimize costs of space launch systems. Some launch system analysts believe that the use of this concept, when applied to existing technology, could markedly reduce space transportation costs. Other analysts disagree.
Date: February 1989
Creator: United States. Congress. Office of Technology Assessment.
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Biological Effects of Power Frequency Electric and Magnetic Fields

Description: This background report responds to a request by the Subcommittee on Water and Power Resources of the House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs. The subcommittee asked that OTA review the health effects of high-voltage transmission lines. To provide background information for its assessment on electric power wheeling, OTA contracted with the Carnegie-Mellon University.
Date: May 1989
Creator: United States. Congress. Office of Technology Assessment.
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